Meaning of
tourism
Theory I
Tourism is one of a new kind of industry that is capable of accelerating economic growth and job creation , increase in income , living standards and stimulate other productive sectors . Furthermore , as a complex sector , tourism industries also realize classics such as handicraft industries and souvenirs , lodging and transportation .
Source: ( Salah Wahab )
Theory II
Tourism is a journey that is done for a while, which was held from one place to another leaving the original position , with a plan and with the intent not to try or make a living in the places visited , but simply to enjoy leisure activities and pertamsyaan or to meet the diverse desires .
Source: ( Richard Sihite ) in Marpaung and Bahar
Theory III
Tourism is an activity journey for recreation . Usually communities visited tourist places of interest , ranging from mountains , beaches , cities, etc. . Modern man now tourism as principal needs after busy work life . Moreover, supported by a growing number of transport fleets and which offered an attractive price with a certain destination make communities more vibrant in recreation .
Source: http://carapedia.com
Theory IV
Tourism or tourism is a journey made for recreation or vacation , as well as preparations are made for this activity . A tourist or a tourist is someone who travels at least as far as 80 km (50 miles) from his home with recreational purposes , is the definition by the World Tourism Organization
Source: (http://id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pariwisata)
Conclusion : Tourism is a relaxing activity that to take a load off for a moment and gather with family in order to create a pleasant atmosphere and can also relax and learn from somewhere.
Tourism is one of a new kind of industry that is capable of accelerating economic growth and job creation , increase in income , living standards and stimulate other productive sectors . Furthermore , as a complex sector , tourism industries also realize classics such as handicraft industries and souvenirs , lodging and transportation .
Source: ( Salah Wahab )
Theory II
Tourism is a journey that is done for a while, which was held from one place to another leaving the original position , with a plan and with the intent not to try or make a living in the places visited , but simply to enjoy leisure activities and pertamsyaan or to meet the diverse desires .
Source: ( Richard Sihite ) in Marpaung and Bahar
Theory III
Tourism is an activity journey for recreation . Usually communities visited tourist places of interest , ranging from mountains , beaches , cities, etc. . Modern man now tourism as principal needs after busy work life . Moreover, supported by a growing number of transport fleets and which offered an attractive price with a certain destination make communities more vibrant in recreation .
Source: http://carapedia.com
Theory IV
Tourism or tourism is a journey made for recreation or vacation , as well as preparations are made for this activity . A tourist or a tourist is someone who travels at least as far as 80 km (50 miles) from his home with recreational purposes , is the definition by the World Tourism Organization
Source: (http://id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pariwisata)
Conclusion : Tourism is a relaxing activity that to take a load off for a moment and gather with family in order to create a pleasant atmosphere and can also relax and learn from somewhere.
The news of tourism
Tourism is travel for recreational, leisure or business purposes. The World Tourism
Organization defines tourists
as people who "travel to and stay in places outside their usual
environment for more than twenty-four (24) hours and not more than one
consecutive year for leisure, business and other purposes not related to the
exercise of an activity remunerated from within the place visited.
Tourism has become a popular global leisure activity. In 2008, there were over 922 million international tourist arrivals, with a growth of 1.9% as compared to 2007. International tourism receipts grew to US$944 billion (euro 642 billion) in 2008, corresponding to an increase in real terms of 1.8%.
As a result of the late-2000s recession, international travel demand suffered a strong slowdown beginning in June 2008, with growth in international tourism arrivals worldwide falling to 2% during the boreal summer months.
This negative trend intensified during 2009, exacerbated in some countries due to the outbreak of the H1N1 influenza virus, resulting in a worldwide decline of 4% in 2009 to 880 million international tourists arrivals, and an estimated 6% decline in international tourism receipts.
Tourism is vital for many countries, such as Egypt, Greece, Lebanon, Spain, Malaysia and Thailand, and many island nations, such as The Bahamas, Fiji, Maldives, Philippines and the Seychelles, due to the large intake of money for businesses with their goods and services and the opportunity for employment in the service industries associated with tourism. These service industries include transportation services, such as airlines, cruise ships and taxicabs, hospitality services, such as accommodations, including hotels and resorts, and entertainment venues, such as amusement parks, casinos, shopping malls, music venues and theatres.
Tourism has become a popular global leisure activity. In 2008, there were over 922 million international tourist arrivals, with a growth of 1.9% as compared to 2007. International tourism receipts grew to US$944 billion (euro 642 billion) in 2008, corresponding to an increase in real terms of 1.8%.
As a result of the late-2000s recession, international travel demand suffered a strong slowdown beginning in June 2008, with growth in international tourism arrivals worldwide falling to 2% during the boreal summer months.
This negative trend intensified during 2009, exacerbated in some countries due to the outbreak of the H1N1 influenza virus, resulting in a worldwide decline of 4% in 2009 to 880 million international tourists arrivals, and an estimated 6% decline in international tourism receipts.
Tourism is vital for many countries, such as Egypt, Greece, Lebanon, Spain, Malaysia and Thailand, and many island nations, such as The Bahamas, Fiji, Maldives, Philippines and the Seychelles, due to the large intake of money for businesses with their goods and services and the opportunity for employment in the service industries associated with tourism. These service industries include transportation services, such as airlines, cruise ships and taxicabs, hospitality services, such as accommodations, including hotels and resorts, and entertainment venues, such as amusement parks, casinos, shopping malls, music venues and theatres.
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